An alert appears in the upper right corner of the SAP Web IDE window.Choose Set Remote in the alert.

Step 6: Enter a link to the remote repository

In the Configure Git Repository dialog box, paste the repository URL that you copied in step 3 in the URL field by choosing Ctrl + V. Leave the Add configuration for Gerrit checkbox deselected and then choose OK.

This will initialize your local repository and link it to the Git repository on SAP Cloud Platform.

When the Changes Fetched dialog box opens, choose OK.

Step 7: Open the Git pane

Open the Git pane in the right of SAP Web IDE and confirm that the correct repository (sample.ApprovePurchaseOrders) appears at the top of the Git pane.

If a different Git repository appears, choose your project folder (sample.ApprovePurchaseOrders) in the left of the SAP Web IDE window.

Step 8: Perform a Git merge

To merge your local branch with the remote origin/master branch, choose the Merge button in the Git pane.

When the Merge “master” dialog box opens, make sure the origin/master remote branch is selected and choose OK.

At this point, your Git repository is set up.

In the following steps, you’ll commit and push your project files to the Git repository.

Step 9: Stage files

Commit all project files by choosing the Stage All checkbox.

Step 10: Enter a description for the commit

Scroll down in the Git pane and enter a description like initial commit.

Step 11: Commit and push your changes

To add your files to the master branch, choose Commit and Push and select origin/master from the menu.

Step 12: Enter user information

If the User Information dialog box appears, confirm or enter your Git credentials and choose OK to push the changes to the remote repository.

Step 13: View the updated file decorations

You’ll see a confirmation alert appear briefly just below Logout in the top right of the SAP Web IDE window.You’ll also see the decorations change to green dots, which indicate that the files in your project match the versions in the Git repository.

Step 14: Start the deployment to SAP Cloud Platform

Now it’s time to deploy your app.Right-click the root folder, sample.ApprovePurchaseOrders, and choose Deploy | Deploy to SAP Cloud Platform.

Step 15: Finalize the deployment to SAP Cloud Platform

In the Deploy Application to SAP Cloud Platform dialog box, confirm that the Deploy a new application and Activate checkboxes are selected. Then choose Deploy.

Step 16: Confirm the deployment of your app

After the app has been deployed, a success message appears. Close the Successfully Deployed dialog box.You’ve now prepared everything for the translation step.